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they are memoriable fr the anzacs because alot of solders died there on that day

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Who was involved in the battle of lone pine?

a position called 'lone pine' 100 m above amzac cove.


What happened at Lone Pine War?

The Lone Pine War, also known as the Battle of Lone Pine, occurred during World War I in August 1915 as part of the Gallipoli Campaign. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops launched an assault on the Turkish positions at Lone Pine, resulting in fierce hand-to-hand combat. The battle was characterized by high casualties on both sides, with the ANZAC forces ultimately capturing the position but suffering significant losses. The battle is remembered for the bravery of the soldiers and is a significant event in Australian military history.


Why was the battle at the Nek and at Lone Pine important?

It was to create diversions for landing forces further north.


What happened at lone Pine Gallipoli?

The Battle of Lone Pine, along with the Battle of Sari Bair, was planned by Allied regional Commander-in-Chief Sir Ian Hamilton as an operation that was meant to shift focus away from the planned Allied landings at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915.


Who was the last ANZAC?

Possibly major general Spencer Browne who, at the age of 58 commanded the 6th Infantry Brigade at Wire Gully, Lone Pine. Browne was a Queensland journalist, starting the Brisbane era of his career in 1888. He was adjutant at the Fort Lytton base of the Queensland Mounted Infantry prior to federation and afterwards when it became the Australian Mounted Infantry. Browne went to the Boer War as a captain and returned as a major.